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Small red fruit on a sweet spice mat. Balanced and soft, it has a good structure and reflects the typicality but without excess aromas.
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Small red fruit on a sweet spice mat. Balanced and soft, it has a good structure and reflects the typicality but without excess aromas.
Elegant and intense bouquet, with fruity notes of peach and acacia flowers. In the mouth it is fresh, enveloping, savory and persistent.
Dessert wine. Intense and complex on the nose, it has a bouquet of great elegance: it gives dried fruit, acacia honey and barley candy. Typical sweet and almond finish.
It enters the delicate nose, with elegant fruity and floral tones that blend with mineral sensations. It has clean and fresh aromas with refined nuances of jasmine on fruity notes of golden apple and ripe tropical fruits. In the mouth it is lively and balanced, it has good softness and lively...
Elegant and intense aroma, with varietal notes of sage, tomato leaf and mint, which are mixed with fruity hints of grapefruit and exotic fruit. In the mouth it is fresh, enveloping, savory and persistent.
Refined, broad and complex bouquet, with notes of exotic fruit, hay, bread crust and toasted almonds that distinguish its typicality. The taste confirms the olfactory sensations and is dry, full and savory. It stands out for its pleasantness and elegance.
It best expresses this native vine which represents the territory more than any other. Nose characterized by excellent typicality with warm flavors of lime honey, white flowers and pear. Balanced to the taste, where the captivating softness is balanced by flavor and lively freshness. It closes...
It takes its name from the “Vigna Alta” of the company, which from the small church of Ramandolo descends towards the valley to narrow terraces facing south. Longhino is the "first fruits" of Ramandolo, a young and sweet wine. Wine with an intense golden yellow color. The nose is fresh, fruity...
Taste: Good enveloping, fresh and decisive sip, closing with a light almond note. Perfume: Opens on a range of flowers and yellow berry fruit, iodine touches in a delicate finish. Pairings: Versatility in pairings both as an aperitif and first courses, to try with grilled calamari. Harvest...
Obtained from the best Greco Bianco, a thousand-year-old Calabrian vine, grown close to the Ionian Sea. A tribute to our wonderful sea of Cirò
Yellow wine with greenish reflections, delicate and elegant perfume, with floral notes of white flowers. Dry, fresh and savory flavor, well balanced and with a pleasantly fine aftertaste.
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Straw yellow with golden reflections.OLFACTORY EXAMINATION: Intense, reveals aromas of honey and yellow flowers, complex.TASTE: Inviting and pleasantly fresh taste characterized by refined mineral notes and long sapidity.
Coda di Volpe, a grape already mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his “Naturalis Historia” with the name of “Cauda Vulpium” for its bunch which when fully ripe takes on the shape of the fox's tail.
COLOR: Straw yellow, even deep, bright. BOUQUET: Delicate but continuous, with pleasant hints of fruit. Intense and persistent, fruity and floral. TASTE: Soft, full, with a good taste olfactory correspondence. Sapid and persistent.
Historically known as “Tocai”, Friulian is the most representative native white of our region. Concrete, solid and sincere, with a true Friulian. Straw yellow wine with slightly greenish reflections; the nose is intense and varietal, with hints of yellow-fleshed tropical fruit, peach, almond...
Color: straw yellow with bright green-gold reflections. Bouquet: complex and intense with hints of apple, peach and citrus. Taste: with a natural persistence of taste, it is distinguished by its particular finesse and balance.
The Gallura sun illuminates the glass and its grapes make the company tastier. Elibaria is a Vermentino that with great minerality tells its land of origin.
A variety that has come from far away, Malvasia has found in Friuli Venezia Giulia a land where it can give the best of itself. Sapidity, freshness and aromaticity make it a wine with a great personality. Straw yellow colored wine, with variable intensity. The nose is distinctive, remarkably...
Greco is a grape so called because it was brought to southern Italy by the Pelasgians of Thessaly in the 8th century BC. It is also called “aminea gemina” due to the twin shape of the small bunches.
Fiano, a grape called “Vitis Apiana” by the Latins because bees are particularly fond of the sweetness of this grape.
Falanghina is cultivated according to the traditional methods also widespread in Germany and France during the Middle Ages, as in the medieval riggiole preserved in the Casanetese library or in the 11th century crutch of the Lombard harvest in the church of Santa Sofia in Benevento.
The Greek comes from a vineyard 100 meters as the crow flies from the Avellino DOCG, but the plants testify to one of the oldest vineyards of the variety mentioned by Pliny. The label is a Bourbon riggiola, from the eighteenth century, like all the labels of the winery.
Caudium means tail, and the foxtail has its chosen area in Cirignano, a Montesarchio farmhouse in the foothills. In Cirignano the vine grows in difficult areas, poor, without soil, on steeper slopes of the Moselle or Val d'Aosta. Extreme viticulture. The label is a votive shrine from the 1700s.
It takes its name from the vine of the same name that the Latins called Vitis apiana, thanks to the bees particularly fond of the sweetness of these grapes. In the register of Frederick II of Swabia there is an order for three "corpses" of Fiano. Carlo D'Angiò also planted 16,000 Fiano vines in...